
Hillary Construction Invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Bursary Programme Vacancies. The closing date for applications is 30 November 2025.
What is the Hillary Construction Bursary Programme?
Hillary Construction is a well‑known South‑African company that builds roads, bridges, and other big projects. They want to help students who want to learn civil engineering, quantity surveying or surveying. The bursary gives you money to pay for university and lets you try out a year of real work before you start your studies.
Quick Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme | Hillary Construction Bursary Programme 2026 |
| Subjects Covered | Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Surveying |
| Who Can Apply | South African citizens or permanent residents with strong maths and science grades |
| What’s Covered | Tuition, registration, exam fees, monthly allowance, study gear |
| Extra Chance | 1‑year Road Construction Learnership before the bursary starts |
| Deadline | 30 November every year |
| Apply By | Send a CV and recent results to hr@hillary.co.za |
Why This Bursary Is Important
Students who love building roads, bridges and other public works can get a big financial boost and some hands‑on work experience. Hillary Construction is investing in South Africa’s future engineers, and they want bright people who can join their team later on.
What the Bursary Covers
If you’re chosen, you’ll get help with:
- Tuition Fees – the cost of each semester or year at university.
- Registration & Exam Fees – the money you normally pay to be a student and to sit exams.
- Monthly Allowance – money to cover:
- Rent or student housing
- Transport to and from campus
- Food and daily living
- Study Equipment – laptops, software, or other tools that your university needs.
Gap‑Year Learnership – A Real‑World Experience
Before you start your degree, you’ll spend a year working on a real road‑construction project. This gap year is a chance to see how engineers and surveyors work on big projects, and it will be part of the bursary package. You’ll learn the basics and build a strong foundation for your studies.
Who Can Apply? – The Eligibility Checklist
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Must be a South African citizen or a permanent resident. |
| High School Record | Must have a Grade 12 exemption certificate. |
| Academic Proof | Provide the most recent transcript. |
| Math & Science Grades | • University students: minimum grade “C” in Maths and Physical Science. • University of Technology students: minimum grade “D” in Maths and Physical Science. |
| Overall Average | Minimum 65 % in all subjects. |
| Personal Qualities | • Real interest in engineering or surveying. • Good work ethic and teamwork skills. • Willing to do the 1‑year road‑construction learnership. |
How to Apply – Step‑by‑Step
- Prepare Your CV – Keep it simple and clear. Mention your school, any extra‑curricular activities, and your interest in building projects.
- Attach Academic Results – Add your Grade 12 and any university results you already have.
- Send an Email – Write a short cover letter, attach the CV and results, and email everything to hr@hillary.co.za.
If you meet the minimum requirements, Hillary Construction will send you a more detailed bursary application form to fill out.
The Selection Process
- Screening – The company reviews all applications for the basic requirements.
- Contact – Shortlisted candidates will be reached out to by phone or email.
- Interview & Testing – You’ll be invited to the head office in Polokwane for an interview and a psychometric test.
- Result – Successful applicants receive the bursary offer and details about the learnership.
Tips and Resources
- Build a Good CV – List your achievements and why you want to study civil engineering.
- Practice Interviews – Think about why you’re passionate about roads and bridges.
- Understand the Learnership – Knowing what you’ll do in the gap year can help you explain it in your application.
Frequently Asked Questions
| # | Question | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Which fields are funded? | Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying, and Surveying. |
| 2 | Does the bursary cover all costs? | Yes – tuition, registration, exams, allowance and study gear. |
| 3 | Do I need prior work experience? | Not really, but you must finish a 1‑year road‑construction learnership first. |
| 4 | What is the minimum academic requirement? | 65 % overall average with the required maths and science grades. |
| 5 | When does the application close? | 30 November each year. |
| 6 | How will I know if I’ve been shortlisted? | By phone or email from Hillary Construction. |
| 7 | Can a current student apply? | Yes, if you meet the grades and can provide your latest results. |
Closing Date Reminder
30 November 2025
Important Notes
- This bursary is directly offered by Hillary Construction.
- All applications must be sent to hr@hillary.co.za; the company does not use third‑party portals for this programme.
- Information is up to date at the time of publishing but could change, so keep checking the company’s website.
Take the First Step
If building roads, bridges, and other public works excites you, this bursary could be your ticket to a bright future. Prepare your documents, meet the requirements, and send your application before the deadline. Good luck!




